India
Ancient
civilization in India reveals marvelous facts about our heritage. It is
a eye opener as to how kingdoms ruled and how people went about life in
a logical way. Though medieval, it is actually amazing to find how
people transacted and went about building dams and tended to the chief
occupation which was agriculture. Dance and rituals were always a part
of Indian culture and this was the chief mode of entertainment.
Indian culture is also about respecting elders, honoring heroes and
cherishing love. It is a land of aspirations, achievements and self
reliance. Indian culture has a very high level of tolerance and hence
the advent of so many external cultures was not restricted. Adaptation
to any culture or embracing a religion was always the democratic
culture. Indian history is about war heroes during Indus valley
civilization and the initial time when currency was coined. Indian
history talks a lot about self reliance especially in terms of food and
agricultural produce. This was the great effort put in by the farmers
and support received through irrigation. The modern agriculture also
shows a lot of indigenous methods of preserving the produce. The Chola
dynasty, the great King Emperor Ashoka and the secular era of Emperor
Akbar will always be green in our memory. Several books are written on
the rich Indian culture wherein the saints preserved the Vedas and
scriptures.
There are shlokas and mantras i.e. chants that can evoke positive energy
and revoke enthusiasm in life. The rich culture of yoga as a part of
life and the goodness of ayurveda has now got an universal lifestyle
approach. Our roots are strong and despite the westernization and access
to technology, the distinct Indianness is still maintained whilst
celebrating Diwali or observing the Shravan fast. This is also believed
to be a land of Lord Rama which is Ayodhya or the birthplace of Sri
Krishna is considered as Mathura. The birth of Sikh religion and the
reverence felt by all Indians is still intact. Indians are extremely
secular and especially in the metros there is seamless blending of
Indians during Xmas and Id.